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yes there is if you mix acrylic and body paint
NO. Acrylic paints are not intended for use on the body and they or their solvents can cause you to become ill if misused in that way. If you want to dye your hair use a hair dye.
Disproportion in the face or body can be cured with plastic surgery.
Bath oil is not flammable. It is a health hazard to submerge the body into any sort of flammable liquid and breath the vapors from it.
control your body weight.
body temperature below 35C/heat the body
body temperature below 35c/heat the body
The thecal sac is a normal part of the human body. It is not a condition that needs to be cured.
The main difference is that acrylic is water based and enamel is oil based. You can almost always tell the base of a paint by looking at the 'cleanup and thinning ' instructions. Oil based enamels are indeed oil based, however, there are many water based enamels on the market. Enamel designates that the surface is hard.
The kind that comes with it EDIT BY pumpkinxoxo I use acrylic paints. Sometimes i take pastel crayons and shave them down with a knife, then take a paint brush, mix it up and the start painting. You should have a completely white breyer first though. a body finish.
No. Behr makes "100 percent acrylic" paint. As far as I can remember there's no latex at all in it. It's a waterbased coating that applies and cleans up like latex, but holds up better. It does NOT contain any alkyd.
No, lotion is not flammable but some are. I don't know which are but please don't try to check